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Post by shallwesingsome on Aug 11, 2020 8:37:35 GMT
Any chance of this getting released? would certainly blow a few cobwebs away
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Post by Quoincidence on Aug 12, 2020 20:26:03 GMT
Quite surprised anything was released from the Kursaal show ie. Gerdundula (Soundcheck) and Roadhouse Blues, as Rossi wasn't so keen on the Bristol and Kursaal recordings in an interview from April 1975. Says the band were flaking out at the Bristol show due to a high stage and heat, and that South-end is normally a good gig for them but for some reason it didn't happen. Any chance of this getting released? would certainly blow a few cobwebs away Possibly
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Post by powerage on Aug 16, 2020 22:12:31 GMT
The Rolling Stones have the From The Vault Series. Maybe Quo could have the As It Happens series or something.
I'd like to see a mixture of Record Store Day releases, box sets and general releases.
Milton Keynes Bowl 1984 would be the dream for me personally. CD & DVD of the complete concert but will happily take whatever is available.
Rock Til You Drop 1991 - all 4 concerts and the documentary plus whatever is available CD & DVD. Whilst Rick has passed, I'd like to see a memories segment from Francis, Rhino, Andy and Jeff, Chris Tarrant plus any crew. The logistics and staging is fascinating. Maybe a book to go along side it.
Olympia New Years Eve 1975 - I believe it was recorded for a radio broadcast, any chance the masters exist?
Reading Festival 1972 / 1973 / 1978 / 1987
Perhaps could be a compilation of rare live tracks if whole shows don't exist but...
I don't want any more audience recordings officially released, there must be soundboard recordings dating back years.
Without upsetting anyone, after about 2007 the setlist hasn't changed so draw the line there.
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Post by frozenhero on Aug 17, 2020 9:03:56 GMT
I've seen a few people mention the Glasgow Apollo, 1st May 1982 Radio Clyde Broadcast Something that has not circulated before from the show I once suggested bundling the 1982 and 1989 broadcasts with the classic 1976 recordings - which would make a themed set of "Quo in Glasgow".
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Post by frozenhero on Aug 17, 2020 9:09:28 GMT
The Rolling Stones have the From The Vault Series. Maybe Quo could have the As It Happens series or something. I'd like to see a mixture of Record Store Day releases, box sets and general releases. Milton Keynes Bowl 1984 would be the dream for me personally. CD & DVD of the complete concert but will happily take whatever is available. Rock Til You Drop 1991 - all 4 concerts and the documentary plus whatever is available CD & DVD. Whilst Rick has passed, I'd like to see a memories segment from Francis, Rhino, Andy and Jeff, Chris Tarrant plus any crew. The logistics and staging is fascinating. Maybe a book to go along side it. Olympia New Years Eve 1975 - I believe it was recorded for a radio broadcast, any chance the masters exist? Reading Festival 1972 / 1973 / 1978 / 1987 Perhaps could be a compilation of rare live tracks if whole shows don't exist but... I don't want any more audience recordings officially released, there must be soundboard recordings dating back years. Without upsetting anyone, after about 2007 the setlist hasn't changed so draw the line there. Actually, they did play some more unusual songs around 2010 (For You, Spinning Wheel) and I'd like all the new songs that dropped out of the sets in one place too. And if a few songs only exist as audience recordings, those would still be nice additions as long as the rest of the release has decent sound (but the artwork has to be upfront about it, call it "Historical Recording" or somesuch and place it at the end of a disc). IMO of course. Agree with the rest of your suggestions.
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Post by charles on Aug 17, 2020 13:09:24 GMT
I've seen a few people mention the Glasgow Apollo, 1st May 1982 Radio Clyde Broadcast Something that has not circulated before from the show I once suggested bundling the 1982 and 1989 broadcasts with the classic 1976 recordings - which would make a themed set of "Quo in Glasgow". Anything is better than GlasQuo.
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Post by Quoincidence on Aug 17, 2020 13:59:20 GMT
The Rolling Stones have the From The Vault Series. Maybe Quo could have the As It Happens series or something. I'd like to see a mixture of Record Store Day releases, box sets and general releases. Milton Keynes Bowl 1984 would be the dream for me personally. CD & DVD of the complete concert but will happily take whatever is available. Rock Til You Drop 1991 - all 4 concerts and the documentary plus whatever is available CD & DVD. Whilst Rick has passed, I'd like to see a memories segment from Francis, Rhino, Andy and Jeff, Chris Tarrant plus any crew. The logistics and staging is fascinating. Maybe a book to go along side it. Olympia New Years Eve 1975 - I believe it was recorded for a radio broadcast, any chance the masters exist? Reading Festival 1972 / 1973 / 1978 / 1987 Perhaps could be a compilation of rare live tracks if whole shows don't exist but... I don't want any more audience recordings officially released, there must be soundboard recordings dating back years. Without upsetting anyone, after about 2007 the setlist hasn't changed so draw the line there. I've enquired about the Olympia New Years Eve 1975 broadcast before, but Capital FM don't keep anything older than 90 days in their archives... Whether someone aquired all of the old Capital FM broadcasts, I'm not sure. I know the BBC ended up with the Wembley Stadium, 12th July 1986 Broadcast which I'm awaiting a response for currently. Reading Festival, 1978 was actually filmed and broadcast to the centre screen between the 2 stages. Footage of other bands seems to exist, but no Quo, yet... Being looked into. A proper 1+9+8+2 = XX Tour boxset could be released, which I would love for to be done;- 1st May 1982 - Glasgow Apollo, Radio Clyde Broadcast 13th May 1982 - Birmingham N.E.C., Pebble Mill (Audio / Visual recordings) 14th May 1982 - Birmingham N.E.C., Pebble Mill (Audio / Visual recordings) 28th May 1982 - Dortmund RockPop In Concert
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Post by mortified on Aug 17, 2020 14:12:36 GMT
I used to have that Dortmund gig on video but the quality was rank bad. I got ripped off at a record/music fair. I was shown the video on a small TV and grabbed it. When I got home, I discovered the copy I had was rubbish and obviously not the same one! You live and learn Just as an side, is there really much mileage in releasing several 1982 gigs in one package when the set was more or less the same in each one apart from Dear John at one of the Apollo gigs? I always thought it was 30 April 1982 they played that but I think we've had a discussion about it before.
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Post by Quoincidence on Aug 17, 2020 14:35:15 GMT
I used to have that Dortmund gig on video but the quality was rank bad. I got ripped off at a record/music fair. I was shown the video on a small TV and grabbed it. When I got home, I discovered the copy I had was rubbish and obviously not the same one! You live and learn Just as an side, is there really much mileage in releasing several 1982 gigs in one package when the set was more or less the same in each one apart from Dear John at one of the Apollo gigs? I always thought it was 30 April 1982 they played that but I think we've had a discussion about it before. Only like Queen releasing the Wembley and Budapest gigs from 1986, albeit separately Seems to be an ongoing argument as to what night Quo played Dear John at the Glasgow Apollo. I've got an audience recording from the 1st May show with Dear John in the set, and it's the same gig that was broadcast. The Dortmund show has been released before, back in 2005 / 2006 on the One And Only DVD set, but it would actually look better on Blu-Ray tbh. Glasgow 1st May and N.E.C. 13th May are something that would be of interest as they are entirely new releases, and the 14th May finally getting a proper full release (as the 2017 re-issue isn't great IMO), along with HYB from the 14th gig and not the 13th. What You're Proposing was also played at both Glasgow and N.E.C. (1st night only), due to it being dropped the following night and DWMT being played earlier
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Post by gerh on Aug 17, 2020 20:11:33 GMT
Reading Festival, 1978 was actually filmed and broadcast to the centre screen between the 2 stages. Footage of other bands seems to exist, but no Quo, yet... Being looked into. This easily makes it to my 'holy grail' list!
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Post by frozenhero on Aug 17, 2020 20:45:14 GMT
I used to have that Dortmund gig on video but the quality was rank bad. I got ripped off at a record/music fair. I was shown the video on a small TV and grabbed it. When I got home, I discovered the copy I had was rubbish and obviously not the same one! You live and learn Just as an side, is there really much mileage in releasing several 1982 gigs in one package when the set was more or less the same in each one apart from Dear John at one of the Apollo gigs? I always thought it was 30 April 1982 they played that but I think we've had a discussion about it before. Only like Queen releasing the Wembley and Budapest gigs from 1986, albeit separately Seems to be an ongoing argument as to what night Quo played Dear John at the Glasgow Apollo. I've got an audience recording from the 1st May show with Dear John in the set, and it's the same gig that was broadcast. The Dortmund show has been released before, back in 2005 / 2006 on the One And Only DVD set, but it would actually look better on Blu-Ray tbh. Glasgow 1st May and N.E.C. 13th May are something that would be of interest as they are entirely new releases, and the 14th May finally getting a proper full release (as the 2017 re-issue isn't great IMO), along with HYB from the 14th gig and not the 13th. What You're Proposing was also played at both Glasgow and N.E.C. (1st night only), due to it being dropped the following night and DWMT being played earlier Difference being, it was Queen's last tour... at least Quo still improvised a lot in 4500x but I can see the argument and honestly, I just don't think the band sounded that great with Pete (although I know he has his fans). Getting the full N.E.C. video on one release would be of interest, though.
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Post by quomaster on Aug 19, 2020 7:57:04 GMT
NEC 1982 and EOTR remastered DVD as they were VHS releases. NEC 1989 and Just Doin It gig remastered for bluray as they were on film and would look great.
Maybe tidy up the First Night Stand LP audio as that was a little different and had Rockers Rollin.
One or two mentioned above.
That'll do me. Can have too much - have all the 2014 gigs but have only listened to one or two.
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Post by mortified on Aug 19, 2020 8:03:24 GMT
NEC 1982 and EOTR remastered DVD as they were VHS. NEC 1989 and Just Doin It gig remastered for bluray as they were on film.
Maybe tidy up the First Night Stand LP audio as that was a little different and had Rockers Rollin.
One or two mentioned above.
That'll do me. Can have too much - have all the 2014 gigs but have only listened to one or two. Yeah, good shout. Any gig from the Rockin' tour really.
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Post by railroad007 on Aug 19, 2020 8:24:16 GMT
I once suggested bundling the 1982 and 1989 broadcasts with the classic 1976 recordings - which would make a themed set of "Quo in Glasgow". Anything is better than GlasQuo. Rock Around The Jock?
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Post by mortified on Aug 19, 2020 9:08:30 GMT
Anything is better than GlasQuo. Rock Around The Jock? Rock around the sweaty? Sweat around the Jock?
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